Our Bloomington car accident lawyer handles a variety of common car accident injuries as part of our personal injury practice. Each car accident is different; however, we do see some common car accident injuries more often than other injuries. Regardless of your injury, our Bloomington car accident lawyer can help protect your right to receive a full and fair settlement from the insurance company for the driver who caused your accident.

It does not matter how minor your injury may be, you deserve to receive the best medical care available and to receive compensation for your losses, damages, and injuries.

Head and Brain Injuries

Head and brain injuries are some of the most common car accident injuries we handle. In a collision, it is easy for the head to strike a solid object in the vehicle such as the steering wheel or the dashboard. When this occurs, the brain “bounces” around inside of the skull striking the hard surface of the skull causing injury to the soft brain tissue (closed head injury). Brain injuries can also result from an object penetrating the brain causing damage to the brain tissue.

Brain injuries can range from mild to severe (traumatic brain injury or TBI). Accident victims should be aware of the symptoms of a brain injury because even a mild brain injury can result in life-altering, permanent medical conditions. It is always in your best interest to seek medical assistance after any vehicle accident.

Whiplash

Whiplash is a common car accident injury in rear-end collisions. It occurs when the head is jerked violently in a forward and backward motion. The violent motion of the head moving backward and forward can cause the muscle of the next to become strained and the ligaments and tendons of the neck to stretch and tear. Symptoms of whiplash include tenderness, pain, stiffness, reduced range of motion, and headaches.

A minor case of whiplash often heals completely given time and rest; however, whiplash can result in chronic pain and severe restriction of movement. Whiplash can also result in a concussion; therefore, dizziness, confusion, vomiting, and nausea should not be ignored. Because symptoms of whiplash may not develop until hours or days after a collision, it is always best to be checked out by a physician if you develop any whiplash symptoms or unexplained symptoms.

Fractures and Broken Bones

Common car accident injuries also include fractures and broken bones. These injuries require emergency care. In some cases, the bone can be set and placed in a cast to heal; however, other cases require surgery. For complex or multiple breaks, the use of pins, screws, and metal plates is required to repair the damage. Regardless, most people with fractures and broken bones endure severe pain and require physical therapy before returning to their normal routine.

Back and Spinal Cord Injuries

These types of common car accident injuries can result in permanent disabilities including paralysis. Minor injuries such as slipped or dislocated discs may heal with time and medical care; however, a serious back injury may require surgery and months of physical therapy. Because back and spinal cord injuries can result in a permanent disability, it is important to be very cautious with this type of car accident injury.

Emotional Injuries

It is important to remember that victims of car accidents can suffer great emotional injuries in addition to their physical injuries. Emotional stress and mental anguish are real injuries that should be treated just as a broken bone or whiplash needs to be treated. You can receive compensation for your emotional injuries in a car accident claim; therefore, do not hesitate to seek treatment if you are suffering emotional damages from a car accident.

Call A Bloomington Car Accident Lawyer

If you have been injured in a car accident, consult with a Bloomington car accident lawyer before you sign any documents for the insurance company or accept a settlement from the insurance company. Contact The Ken Nunn Law Office 24/7 through Live Chat online or at 1-800-CALL-KEN or 1-800-225-5536 for a free legal consultation with an experienced Bloomington car accident lawyer.